The Old Man and the Sea

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Baker, Carlos. "Hemingway's Ancient Mariner." Ernest Hemingway: Critiques of Four Major Novels. New York: Scribner, 1962. 156-72. Print.

Beegel, Susan F. "Santiago and the Eternal Feminine: Gendering La Mar in The Old Man and the Sea." Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice. Ed. Lawrence R. Broer and Gloria Holland. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama, 2002. 131-56. Print.

Burhans, Clinton S., Jr. "The Old Man and the Sea: Hemingway's Tragic Vision of Man." American Literature 31.4 (1960): 446-55. JSTOR. Web. 22 Aug. 2012. .

Faulkner, William. "The Bear." Go Down, Moses. New York: Vintage, 1990. 181-316. Print.

Gurko, Leo. "The Heroic Impulse in The Old Man and the Sea." The English Journal 44.7 (1955): 377-82. JSTOR. Web. 22 Aug. 2012. .

Jobes, Katharine T. Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Old Man and the Sea: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968. Print.

Melville, Herman. Moby Dick. Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest Association, 1989. Print.

Waldmeir, Joseph. "Confiteor Hominem: Ernest Hemingway's Religion of Man." Hemingway: A Collection of Critical Essays, Eds. Robert P. Weeks and Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1962.

Weeks, Robert P. "Fakery in the Old Man and the Sea." College English 24.3 (1962): 188-92. JSTOR. Web. 22 Aug. 2012. .

Young, Philip. Ernest Hemingway. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1961.

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